Coasters Western Hognose Pastel Conda - Tassenkasper
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Benefits at a Glance
- Matching exotic motif for the mug
- Stable base for everyday use & desk
- Small gift for terrarium enthusiasts
Heterodon nasicus Pastel Conda Coaster – a practical coaster for snake fans, terrarium keepers, and reptile enthusiasts. The surface features a Heterodon nasicus Pastel Conda design (Hognose Snake "Pastel Conda") and protects surfaces from scratches and stains – suitable for coffee cups, glasses, and bottles.
Why this coaster is impressive:
– Striking snake design: High-quality print of Heterodon nasicus Pastel Conda
– Protects surfaces: from stains and scratches in everyday use
– Dimensions: 90 x 90 mm
– Material: Hardboard, 3 mm thick
– Surface: glossy
Product Details
Dimensions:
90 x 90 mm.
Material:
Hardboard, 3 mm thick.
Surface:
Glossy with high-quality print.
Design:
Heterodon nasicus Pastel Conda – Hognose Snake "Pastel Conda".
Fun Fact: Heterodon nasicus Pastel Conda belongs to the snakes; they pick up scent particles with their tongue (Jacobson's organ).
Scope of Delivery
– 1× Coaster with Heterodon nasicus Pastel Conda design
Matching the coaster, there is also the matching mug in the same design.
Safety instructions
This product is a coaster for cups, glasses or similar items for indoor use. Do not use as a toy and keep out of reach of small children.
Do not continue to use damaged coasters with cracks, sharp edges, splinters or detached components. For delicate surfaces, check if the coaster is suitable before use.
Clean only dry or slightly damp. Do not expose permanently to moisture, strong heat or open flames.
Manufacturer:
Tassenkasper GmbH
Eugen-Kübler-Straße 8
74538 Rosengarten
Germany
Email: info@tassenkasper.de
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